Depends on the size of the eggs
2007-07-05 21:31:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Your query is very much like the one that asked 'which is heavier, a ton of lead or a ton of feathers?', for when you are dealing with two distinct ideas (such as mass (kg) and numbers (dozen), there can be no answer unless you define one of the numbered items to have a certain mass, and then one could simply multiply it and gain an answer. As you have stated the question, it makes no more sense than 'If a chicken and a half could lay an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long would it take a rooster to shingle an outhouse?' and that question has still garnered no answer, so pose a question that can be solved, and we will bend our minds to the task, but this type of adding apples and oranges is frowned on at the lowest levels of elementary school.
2007-07-06 12:36:30
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answered by Squire Will 2
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Depends on the size of the eggs.
12 large is 1.5 pounds, so 12 dozen would be 18 pounds which is 8.65 kg
Per dozen
Jumbo 30 ounces
Extra Large 27 ounces
Large 24 ounces
Medium 21 ounces
Small 18 ounces
Peewee 15 ounces
http://www.ams.usda.gov/howtobuy/eggs.htm
2007-07-06 03:42:13
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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It depends on the size and species of the egg.
2007-07-06 06:57:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends what sort of eggs, how large the eggs are, ect. it normally says on the carton.
2007-07-06 03:38:43
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answered by Anonymous
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144 Breakfasts
2007-07-06 03:41:14
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answered by NV 3
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an average egg weighs 50 grams therefore 12dozen weigh 7200 grams.
2007-07-06 03:40:32
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answered by katerschenko 3
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it depends on the eggs
2007-07-09 20:48:54
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answered by Zeldaqme 3
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small, medium, large, or jumbo ?
2007-07-06 03:39:07
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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